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In this post I’m going to show you a BURNING line from John Scofield’s Rhythm Changes ‘Flat Out’. And you’re going to learn how to use it…
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Hi, wanted to tell you about one of our courses at ElectricCampfire.com It’s called ‘Chord Tone Improvisation’, and it’s a video based course about musical…
Read MoreHow To Improve Your Soloing
TODAY I’m going to improve your soloing. Plain and simple. In the next 10 minutes. You’re going to find out if you can play a good idea. You’ll…
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I think transcribing is a really useful thing to do. I see it as a replacement for not having a body of work to study,…
Read MoreYour Voice. The Voice.
Your Voice. The Voice. I imagine, for a singer, there are two aspects of voice: there’s ‘the voice’ – a study of what can be…
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There are many ways to play this on the guitar, at least 50, probably more. On the piano, there’s only one place where each of…
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How do you get a guitarist to play quieter? Send him to Holland. So, I’m torn between two things. On the one hand, I…
Read MoreReading Between the Lines
Here’s the playlist. Add the greatest groove/feel you ever heard on a record. One thing I noticed from doing the last four posts about moments,…
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